Curious about Military Robots

Curious about Military Robots by Lela Nargi, published by Amicus Learning in 2024, is a 24-page exploration designed for elementary-aged readers. This inquiry-based nonfiction book addresses the role of robots in the military, engaging children’s natural curiosity about technology. Through conversational questions such as “Do robots have brains?” and “Will we ever have robot soldiers?”, the book invites young readers to delve into the fundamentals of military robotics.
Readers will find a variety of engaging elements, including “Did You Know” fact boxes and infographics that cater to visual learners and casual browsers. The “Stay Curious!” feature not only encourages ongoing inquiry but also serves as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. With a glossary and index included, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to topics related to robotics and military science, making it a valuable resource for young minds eager to learn about technology and engineering.
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Why does the military need robots and what’s so special about them? Drawing on kids’ natural curiosity about technology, this inquiry-based nonfiction book explores the fundamentals of military robots to get elementary-aged kids ready to explore the world of robotics. Conversational questions like “Do robots have brains?” and “Will we ever have robot soldiers?” pique kids’ interest. “Did You Know” fact boxes and infographics draw in casual browsers and visual learners. A “Stay Curious!” feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes a glossary and index.
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